This morning, networks will be providing live coverage of Remembrance Day ceremonies at the National War Memorial in Ottawa and elsewhere, as well as tributes to the men and women who have served to protect our country. (Various networks)

In Intervention Canada, addicts are asked by loved ones to confront their demons and seek a route to redemption. Tonight, Holley’s family tries to save the 28-year-old alcohol and cocaine abuser from death and her children from their mother, who has been raising her three kids amid a fog of addiction. (Slice)

Monday, Nov. 12

Breaking up doesn’t come easy for Robin over on How I Met Your Mother — she’s stymied over how to pull the trigger on her relationship with the dim-witted Nick. (Citytv, CBS)

“Watch where you eat” seems to be the premise of two new series debuting tonight. On Health Inspectors, restaurant consultant Ben Vaughn spends his time cleaning up restaurants of all sorts of violations and making sure they pass inspection, maintain proper kitchen safety and cleanliness — and stay in business. Over on Mystery Diners, undercover operatives go into restaurants and bars with hidden cameras to find out what really goes on when the boss isn’t around. (Food Network Canada)

Tuesday, Nov. 13

Rookie sitcom Ben and Kate is one of the comic winners this fall, thanks to a likable ensemble cast and just the right amount of wackiness. (Citytv, Fox)

On the dramedy side, Meryl Streep’s daughter Mamie Gummer proves she has charm aplenty as the misfit heroine of Emily Owens, M.D. Tonight, Emily and Micah are frantic when they discover their patient needs an immediate kidney transplant, but are baffled when she mysteriously refuses to accept the kidney from her new husband. (CTV Two)

Wednesday, Nov. 14

The Bachelor Canada follows the tradition of its U.S. counterpart tonight by offering up its own Women Tell All special. Here, the season’s most memorable bachelorettes reunite to dish on beefy Brad and the off-camera shenanigans to win his heart. (Citytv)

If you think things are already weird on American Horror Story: Asylum apparently that’s nothing compared to what’s in store. Tonight, a man claiming to be Anne Frank’s husband arrives, calling her story into doubt. (FX Canada)

Thursday, Nov. 15

NBC’s comedy block includes a battle between Leslie and April over a proposed dog park on Parks and Recreation, foot surgery for Liz over on 30 Rock, a Thanksgiving do-over on Up All Night, and suspicions of marital infidelity over on The Office.

Scientists could be on their way to discovering Earth-like planets, thanks to a space telescope and a specialized technique pioneered by two Canadian astronomers. The Nature of Things With David Suzuki profiles efforts to find a planet similar to Earth where water and life might exist. (CBC)

Friday, Nov. 16

We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston is just what it seems — a star-studded celebration of the late singer’s life and career. Powerhouse performances are expected from superstars Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Yolanda Adams and Cece Winans. (Global, CBS)

Are things as sweet as they seem at Cinnabon? Or is it more of a sticky enterprise? Undercover Boss finds out as Kat Cole, president of Cinnabon Inc., ventures to the front lines for an unfiltered look into the inner workings of her corporation. (CTV Two, CBS)